yeshivat or chaim ulpanat orot
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yeshivat or chaim ulpanat orot
yeshivat or chaim ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 • 5776 mission statement The mission of Yeshivat Or Chaim and Ulpanat Orot is to inculcate within our students an appreciation for and a commitment to Torah observances and values. Yeshivat Or Chaim (founded 1973) and Ulpanat Orot (founded 1975) were established in Toronto with several specific goals in mind: • To create a Yeshiva environment where religiously committed Jewish boys and girls will be able to grow intellectually, socially, emotionally and religiously in a vibrant Jewish setting. • To offer a dual curriculum of Jewish and General Studies that will arm our students with the methodological tools needed to become self-reliant in classical Jewish texts and give them a broadbased secular grounding in the classical world disciplines. • To deepen and strengthen the centrality of Eretz Yisrael and Medinat Yisrael as a fundamental element of our Torah beliefs and, to this end, to stress the importance of Lashon Hakodesh as a manner of achieving these goals. • To encourage and fervently support the notion of our students continuing their Judaic studies at Yeshivot in Eretz Yisrael and in other institutions of higher Jewish learning. school history For four decades, Bnei Akiva Schools has been developing outstanding Bnei and Bnot Torah who are immersed in Ahavat Yisrael, Derech Eretz, and social responsibility towards the Jewish and secular communities in Canada and around the world. Whether attending Yeshivat Or Chaim or Ulpanat Orot, the schools are a place where boys and girls are able to grow intellectually, emotionally and religiously in a vibrant Jewish setting and where Limudei Kodesh are taught in Hebrew. In keeping with the maxim of the worldwide Bnei Akiva organization - Am Yisrael b’Eretz Yisrael al pi Torat Yisrael (The Nation of Israel living in the Land of Israel 2 according to the Torah of Israel) - Zionism is an integral part of the school’s philosophy and is deeply rooted in the curriculum. But back in the early 1970s, all this was just a dream. At the time, parents in Toronto’s Modern Orthodox community had just two options for their children entering high school: a co-ed Jewish high school comprised of students from varying backgrounds and levels of religious observance, or a traditional dormitory-style yeshiva for boys with Judaic studies taught in English. Among those parents were Saul and Mira Koschitzky. With Saul’s eldest son about to yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 graduate elementary school, he discussed the idea of starting a high school based on Bnei Akiva principles with his neighbour Phil Schwartz, Nachman “Mr. Mizrachi” Sokol z’l and Aron Frankel z’l. The old Torah V’Avodah building on Vaughan Road became the first home for the school. The founders hired Rabbi Yehuda Felix as Rosh Yeshiva and Dr. Sol Burak as Principal of General Studies. “Our goal was not to create Rabbis but Ba’al HaBatim who go to university, who stand on their own feet, and who have responsibility for Klal Yisrael,” recalls Saul. “We wanted them to connect to Israel.” The next important step was fundraising. The Orfus family donated $100,000 in memory of their patriarch Chaim Orfus - hence the name Or Chaim - and the other founding members jointly matched the donation. Once the school established itself as a vital institution within the community, important funding came from UJA. Yeshivat Or Chaim officially opened in September 1973 with 29 students in Grades 10, 11 and 12. Two years later, the boys and their teachers headed north to the school’s current location on Almore Avenue. In 1993, the community celebrated the addition of a new Beit Midrash with a Hachnasat Sefer Torah and the building was renamed the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Torah Centre to honour Saul and Henry’s parents. Recent additions include a state-of-the-art gym built in 2006 featuring a regulation-sized basketball court and a new multi-purpose room. But what about the girls? Shortly after Yeshivat Or Chaim opened its doors, Phil Schwartz began yearning for a similar version to accommodate his eldest daughter, Adrienne. So did Aron Frankel, whose daughter Esty was also about to enter high school. “I couldn’t envision my sons getting a Religious Zionist education while my daughters would have to go to a Haredi-type high school where secular studies were an afterthought,” says Phil. “That’s why Aron and I began pushing for a girls’ school similar to Or Chaim’s model.” Ulpanat Orot opened its doors in September 1974 in a house in Thornhill with 23 girls enrolled in grades 10 and 11. The girls - many of them now parents and grandparents - still laugh about davening in the living room and attending classes in the master bedroom with its sunken bathtub. Two years later, the girls moved to the school’s current location on Canyon Avenue. In 1980, a new wing was built, featuring additional classrooms, a gym and a swimming pool. As word spread of Toronto’s new Modern Orthodox high school, parents and students from across Canada and the United States started to take notice of the schools’ important role beyond the Toronto community. Bnei Akiva Schools is an inspected private school of the Ontario Ministry of Education and affiliated with the UJA Federation’s Centre for Jewish Education. Combined enrollment currently stands at 200 students, including children of the early graduating classes. After Bnei Akiva Schools, our over 1600 graduates have continued to thrive. Almost all graduates choose to spend a year or more studying in Israel after high school, with most attending yeshiva or seminary to solidify the Jewish education they received in Toronto. Some of these students enlist in the Israel Defense Forces or volunteer for Sheirut Leumi where they devote a year or more of service to Am Yisrael b’Eretz Yisrael. 99 per cent of graduates who apply to college or university are accepted into their first or second choice. Graduates are successfully employed as rabbis, teachers, accountants, architects, doctors, entrepreneurs, fitness trainers, journalists, lawyers, nurses, paramedics, real estate agents, social workers, and a host of other professions. One-in-four graduates - about 400 students have made Aliyah. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 3 Currently, Rabbi Seth Grauer holds the role of Rosh Yeshiva / Head of School. Rabbi Grauer joined our schools after over a decade as a distinguished educator in New York. He previously served as teacher and Rav at Ramaz Upper School, Assistant Principal at Yeshiva University High School for Girls and Associate Rabbi at the prestigious Fifth Avenue Synagogue. “Bnei Akiva Schools has a rich tradition of Roshei Yeshivot in whose footsteps I now have the honour of following in,” says Rabbi Grauer. “The buildings are filled with excellent, hard-working educators who use their unique talents and strengths to excite and enrich their students daily. The Rabbanim and Judaic studies faculty strive to find new ways to encourage positive religious growth towards living lives of learning Torah and observance of mitzvot, with a strong emphasis and unwavering commitment to our founding principles of instilling within our students a love for Religious Zionism.” Rabbi Grauer works with his team of administrators and teachers, with a keen 4 focus on professionalism, current educational practices and academic excellence, while simultaneously ensuring that the Bnei Akiva Schools maintains its warm and welcoming environment. Though the founders originally thought small, they are extremely proud of how far the school has come and are delighted that the next generation of parents and students are committed to taking Bnei Akiva Schools from strength to strength. “The school has achieved everything we dreamed about.” says Saul. “Our graduates have remained dati, excelled at university, succeeded in their professions, and many have made Aliyah. Bnei Akiva Schools has strengthened Modern Orthodoxy in Toronto. Though it wasn’t easy getting a new school off the ground 40 years ago, one look at our graduates and there is no doubt that we made the right decision. Henry, Phil and I are so very proud of them, and I know that Aron z’l and Nachman z’l would feel the same.” ULPANA IS NOT LIKE EVERY OTHER SCHOOL. WHEN I COME THROUGH THE DOORS I FEEL LIKE I AM PART OF A LOVING HOME AND FAMILY. WITH ALL THE MANY DIFFERENT THINGS ULPANA HAS TO OFFER, I CANNOT WAIT TO SEE WHAT WILL COME NEXT IN MY EXPERIENCE HERE! - Alexandra Lipson, UO ‘15 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 administration RABBI DR. SETH N. GRAUER Rosh Yeshiva and Head of School Prior to joining the Bnei Akiva High Schools, Rabbi Grauer served as the Assistant Principal at Yeshiva University High School for Girls (“Central”) in New York, where he played an essential role in managing the day-to-day operations for this 300-student girls high school. Before that Rabbi Grauer was a leading educator for 9 years at Ramaz Upper School (“Ramaz”) in Manhattan, NY. In addition, for eight years, Rabbi Grauer worked with teenagers at various summer camps in a leadership capacity. Most recently he served as Camp Rabbi and Director of Education at Camp Lavi and Rosh Kollel and Head of Chinuch at Camp Moshava (Wild Rose). Rabbi Grauer was trained in teacher mentorship and supervision through the Jewish New Teacher Project and has a certificate in Israel education from the Israel Center of Education. Rabbi Grauer also received the prestigious Grinspoon-Steinhardt award for excellence in Jewish education. In addition to his roles in educational institutions, Rabbi Grauer served for five years as the Associate Rabbi at the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan. Rabbi Grauer studied at Yeshivat Har Etzion (“Gush”) in Israel for two years, served as their Director of Alumni Affairs for nearly five years, is a member of their Board of Directors and is the current Chair of their Rabbinic Committee. Rabbi Grauer was also honoured as the Yeshivat Har Etzion Alumnus of the Year in 2010. Rabbi Grauer received his B.A. in history (honours) from Yeshiva University and was a founding member of their varsity golf team. Rabbi Grauer received smicha from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) of Yeshiva University and received his doctorate in Education from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration at Yeshiva University. He also earned a J.D. from Fordham Law School and served as editor of the Environmental Law Journal. Rabbi Grauer was a Rabbinic Court Intern (summer) at the Beth Din of America and a Legal Intern (summer) at the New York State Supreme Court and the New York State Office of the Attorney General. Rabbi Grauer lives with his wife, Leba and his three children, Yonina (11), Yosef (9) and Gila (7) in Thornhill, ON. MR. MORDECHAI SABETI Director of Education, General Studies Mr. Mordy Sabeti served most recently as a Department Head of Mathematics at TanenbaumCHAT. He holds an Honours Bachelor of Science (Pure Mathematics), a Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) and a Master of Education (focus on mathematics learning, technology integration and teacher education) from York University. In addition, he holds a Graduate Diploma in Mathematics Education, as well as Honours Specialist Qualifications in Mathematics Education. As an advocate for teacher training, Mr. Sabeti mentored teacher candidates from York University and the University of Waterloo, and has led professional development workshops and seminars in the areas of student assessment, technology integration, and pedagogy at the middle school, high school and university level. Mr. Sabeti oversees the general studies programme at both Yeshivat Or Chaim and Ulpanat Orot. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 5 RABBI YAIR SPITZ Menahel, Yeshivat Or Chaim Rabbi Yair Spitz joined the administration of Bnei Akiva Schools in July 2012. A third generation Bnei Akiva’nik, Rabbi Spitz was born in the U.S. but grew up in Efrat, Israel, after making Aliya at a young age. Rabbi Spitz studied for eight years at Mercaz HaRav affiliated Yeshivot – five years in Dimona and three years at Kollel Meretz, Mevaseret Tzion and obtained his Smicha from Rabbi Riskin through the Rabbanut Hareishit. He holds an M.A. in Jewish History and a B.A. in Jewish Education. Rabbi Spitz served in the IDF artillery corp, including a tour in Lebanon. He holds the rank of First Lieutenant and, until recently, served as a battalion chaplain in the reserves. Before joining the Bnei Akiva Schools, Rabbi Spitz served as the Executive Director of The Shoshana Educational Campus under the tutelage of Rabbi Shlomo Riskin. Rabbi Spitz has over 15 years of extensive experience working with and giving Shiurim to North American teenagers in Israel and North America. At Or Chaim, Rabbi Spitz focuses on our Judaic Studies curriculum, Tefilah, mentoring our new Judaic studies teachers, and providing religious and Israel guidance for our students. RABBI YAIR HALEVI Sgan Menahel, Yeshivat Or Chaim Rav Yair HaLevi received his rabbinic ordination from the Rabbinate of Israel and Yeshivat Hamivtar as well as a B.Ed and M.Ed Degree in Talmud and Tanach from the Herzog College.R av Yair taught Gemara at Orot Yehuda (3 years), an Israeli high school and was the a Ram of grade 11. Rav Yair served as the Director of the Overseas Program at Yeshivat Hesder Otniel. In addition to directing the program, Rav Yair served as a Ram to both Israeli and Overseas first year students and taught Gemara, Tanach and Chasidut. Rav Yair then continued to Yeshivat Orayta (4 years), where he served as Director of Informal Education, a Ram and Rosh Kollel in the yeshiva. During the summers Rav Yair has been involved in Bnei Akiva programsand, also served in the Infantry Corps in the IDF. Rav Yair and his wife,Tanya, have two children, Ohr-Eitan and Adiel. MRS. NICKY KAGAN Assistant Principal, Yeshivat Or Chaim and Head of English and Social Sciences Departments Originally from South Africa, Mrs. Nicky Kagan has lived in Toronto for over 25 years. She has taught at Yeshivat Or Chaim since 1999, and has held an administrative role for the past 9 years. Mrs. Kagan runs YOC’s day-to-day operations, overseeing attendance and discipline, as well as other administrative matters. She continues to provide career and post-secondary education guidance for our Grade 12 students. Mrs. Kagan teaches English, as well as being the Department Head of English and Social Studies. In 2006, she received a Teacher of Excellence Award. She has principal certification and guidance qualifications. In previous years, she has also taught History, coordinated the Model UN team and prior to that, oversaw the yearbook committee. 6 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 MR. GERALD LAZAR Director of Student Life and English & Social Sciences Teacher Mr. Gerald Lazar has worked at Bnei Akiva Schools since 2007. For the past five years, he has also overseen Student Life at Or Chaim. This year, his role involves coordinating student activities, guidance responsibilities, managing the schools’ online communications and assisting with admissions. In previous years, Mr. Lazar supervised the yearbook committee and the Model UN team. Mr. Lazar has an Honours B.A. in History and Religious Studies, a B.Ed., and an M.A. in History. Recently, Mr. Lazar received a certificate from Yeshiva University’s Lead course and has been working toward Guidance specialist certification through Queen’s University. An active volunteer at Shaarei Shomayim, he has been involved in several committees. Known for his multi-tasking, Mr. Lazar’s office is often full of students working on multiple projects. RABBI ELAN MAZER Mashgiach Ruchani, Yeshivat Or Chaim Rabbi Elan Mazer comes to us with his family from the Old City of Jerusalem, where he had the incredible opportunity to both live and learn at Yeshivat Hakotel. Rabbi Mazer is well-versed in a wide range of Judaic subjects, from in-depth Gemara to Jewish Philosophy, to Tanach. While completing the steps towards Rabbanut Smicha and a Bachelors of Education at Lifschitz College of Jerusalem, Rabbi Mazer was an integral part of the Hakotel staff, guiding the students through the morning Gemara shiur, preparing many insightful shiurim, and connecting to the students on a personal level. In addition, he taught Jewish Thought and Parshat HaShavua at Baer Miriam Seminary for girls. Rabbi Mazer has also served in the Combat Engineering Corps of the Israel Defense Forces. Rabbi Mazer, a Shaliach and Limudei Kodesh teacher, is devoted to instilling a passion for Torah and deep connection to Eretz Yisrael in the hearts of the students at Bnei Akiva Schools. RABBI EPHRAIM KLEINBERG Director of Religious and Academic Growth A proud Or Chaim graduate and Toronto native, Rabbi Kleinberg returns to BAS after teaching in the Upper School at Ramaz in New York. Prior to that, Rabbi Kleinberg taught at SAR High School and served as Rabbinic leader at the Ohr Torah Congregation of Edison, New Jersey. Rabbi Kleinberg studied at Yeshivat HaKotel in Jerusalem, received his B.A. in Religious Studies from York University, smicha from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) and an MS in Jewish Education from The Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration (AGS) where he continues to pursue his doctorate in Education. In addition to teaching at both schools, Rabbi Kleinberg is a grade rebbe at YOC. He is also further developing our rebbe and mechanechet programs, supporting greater tfillah connection in both schools and assists in the continued development of our Judaic studies curriculum. Rabbi Kleinberg also supports our teachers in integrating educational technology and promoting 21st century learning and skill-building. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 7 MRS. YAEL GELERNTER Assistant Principal, Ulpanat Orot Mrs. Yael Gelernter previously taught Chumash, Navi and Jewish Philosophy at Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls (SKA), in New York. She also coordinated their admissions office and recruitment efforts and played a significant role in many student activities and student programs. Mrs. Gelernter has also been a Camp Director and teacher in numerous other formal and informal institutions. Mrs. Gelernter has a Bachelors degree with honors from Stern College at Yeshiva University and a Masters of Science degree with honors from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration at Yeshiva University. Most recently, Mrs. Gelernter successfully completed an advanced program in educational leadership from the Lookstein Center for Jewish Education. At Ulpana, in addition to teaching, Mrs. Gelernter oversees student activities and admissions, as well as focusing on the positive spiritual and religious development of our girls. MRS. SARA MUNK Assistant Principal and Director of Judaic Studies, Ulpanat Orot Head of Tanach Department Mrs. Sara Munk has distinguished herself as a leading educator in Judaic Studies curriculum, new teacher mentorship and pedagogy. She holds an M.A. in Secondary Jewish Education and Administration from Azrieli Graduate School and a B.A. in Jewish Studies from Stern College. Mrs. Munk taught at the Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School for nine years, teaching Tanach and Jewish History. She also created curriculum, acted as Israel Guidance Counselor, ninth grade advisor, and coached the basketball team. She has also worked in camp settings, as a division head and chinuch specialist. In addition to teaching, Mrs. Munk oversees the Judaic studies curriculum at Ulpana, as well as providing guidance to our girls in advance of seminary applications. MRS. SHARI WEINBERG Assistant Principal, Ulpanat Orot and Head of the Art, French and Physical Education Departments Mrs. Shari Weinberg has been a vital part of Ulpanat Orot over the past 30 years. She has held an administrative role for the last 13 years while continuing to teach Physical Education and Careers. At Ulpana, Mrs. Weinberg oversees the running of the day-to-day operations, providing guidance to our girls on a daily basis and especially in advance of their post-secondary academic decisions. She is also head of the Art, French and Phys Ed Departments. Mrs. Weinberg has also been instrumental in the introduction and success of the Youth Philanthropic Initiative (YPI) program, as well as alumni and career days. Mrs. Weinberg has principal certification and is a Specialist in Guidance Education. Her door is always open, as students and staff alike seek her guidance and level-headed decision making skills. 8 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 student support staff MRS. TEMIMA COHEN Director of Guidance Mrs. Temima Cohen is excited to return to Bnei Akiva Schools for her second year. Previously, she has worked as a Social Work consultant and private Social Worker in the Toronto community. In addition, she has worked as a teacher and a cognitive support worker in Tiferes Bais Yaakov. Mrs. Cohen received an honours Bachelors of Social Work from Ryerson University and a Masters of Social Work from The University of Toronto with a focus on child and family. She is a registered Social Worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and a member of the Ontario Association of Social Workers. She provides valuable educational, emotional, and social guidance and support to both Ulpanat Orot and Yeshivat Or Chaim students. She is always available to listen to, counsel, advise, and advocate on behalf of all the students, parents, and staff of the Bnei Akiva Schools. MRS. MIRIAM KLEIN Director of Educational Support Mrs. Miriam Klein has worked as a teacher and student support staff for over 10 years. She has worked in Netivot HaTorah Day School in various grades both in General and Judaic studies. Most recently, Miriam supported students in the Middle School Department, teaching the Learning Strategies course and helping in the transition to high school. Miriam received her degree in Education and Special Education from The University of Toronto and is an active member of The Ontario College of Teachers. She believes strongly in student support and ensuring the students can meet with success academically, socially and emotionally. Miriam is looking forward to working with the students, parents and teachers at Bnei Akiva Schools to ensure an inclusive environment for all types of learners. OR CHAIM HAS BEEN A PART OF ME FOR AS LONG AS I REMEMBER, WHETHER IT’S MY SCHOOL OR SHUL, OR CHAIM IS A PLACE I CALL HOME; IT’S A PLACE THAT DEVELOPS A SENSE OF FAMILY THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE. - Yoav Shumacher, YOC ’14 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 9 administrative staff MRS. JENNIFER DIAMOND Director of Admissions and Community Events Jennifer Diamond, originally from New York, moved to Toronto 7 years ago and has a long history of involvement in Jewish education. Previously, Jennifer was the Executive Director at Canadian Friends of Nishmat. Additionally, Jennifer spent 5 years at Hillel of Greater Toronto as Assistant Director of Israel Affairs and Director of the York Region Initiatve, designed to expand Hillel’s reach from campus to the local communities’ students. She holds a certificate in Experiential Jewish Education from Yeshiva University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland, College Park. MRS. SHARON KAMINSKY Director of Development Mrs. Sharon Kaminsky believes in the great value of nonprofit organizations to their communities. She has a creative spirit and enjoys working in collaboration with others to promote innovative ideas. Since 2001, Sharon has helped donors to realize their philanthropic goals through her work at the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Bialik Hebrew Day School and Netivot HaTorah Day School. Her experience includes helping organizations to maximize their potential to raise annual, capital and sponsorship funds. She has received recognition for outstanding achievement, and participated as a guest speaker at fundraising conferences. Sharon is a graduate of Ryerson University’s School of Journalism. MRS. ESTHER MENDLOWITZ Manager, Business Administration Originally from New York, Esther Mendlowitz moved to Toronto in July of 2012 upon her marriage to a native Torontonian. Esther has a Bachelors of Science and a Master’s of Business Administration. Her previous work experience was in the financial industry in insurance and financial management. Since June 2013, Esther has served as the Manager of Business Administration at the Bnei Akiva Schools. In that capacity, Esther manages the operations of the school, overseeing the business office, general operations, tuition and subsidy matters. MRS. GEOULA OSIPOV Controller Geoula Osipov graduated with honours from business schools both in Israel and in Canada. Bringing over twenty years of experience in the accounting field, she joined Bnei Akiva Schools’ business office as controller in the spring of 2011. Geoula lives in Thornhill with her husband, is the mother of two adult children, and is a proud grandmother of two! 10 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 mrs. naomi elmaleh mrs. tali rabinowitz mr. morris brand Information Technology Manager Administrative Assistant mrs. asnette osipov mrs. yael jakubovic Office Manager, Ulpanat Orot Administrative Staff, Ulpanat Orot mrs. bracha weber mrs. basia charney mrs. sandy cohen Administrative Staff, Ulpanat Orot Office Manager, Yeshivat Or Chaim Development Coordinator mr. steve hystek Building Maintenance Administrative Staff, Yeshivat Or Chaim lay leadership president executive board of Steve Mayer officer directors Aaron Ames Steve Balsam Warren Bean Mercedes Bendayan Avi Dalfen Michelle Edelstein Perry Katz Elisheva Lightstone Jeremy Magence Isaac Maresky Y. Dov Meyer Sendy Shorser Aryella Weisz chairman Michael Lax vice chair Esther Berglas treasurer Howard Wasserman secretary Ashira Gobrin immediate past president Jeff Shumacher life members Aron Frankel ז”ל Henry Koschitzky Saul Koschitzky Bessie Orfus ז”ל Kurt Rothschild Phil Schwartz Jack Weinbaum ז”ל yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 past presidents Nachman Sokol ז”ל Saul Koschitzky Eli Rubinstein Berl Nadler Naftali Winter 11 judaic studies faculty MS. MIRIAM BESSIN Athletic Director and Limudei Kodesh / Physical Education Teacher and Grade 12 Mechanechet Ms. Miriam Bessin was born and raised in Toronto. After graduating from Ulpana, Miriam spent a year pursuing Judaic Studies in Midreshet Harova in Jerusalem. She returned to Toronto where she completed her B.A. (Honours) in Religious Studies as well as a B.Ed. in Education at York University. Most recently, she obtained her certificate in Experiential Jewish Education from Yeshiva University. She is in her seventh year with the Bnei Akiva Schools where she teaches Tanach and Physical Education and is the Athletic Director at Ulpana. Lovingly referred to as “Prof ” by her students, she also serves as the grade 12 Mechanechet. MRS. SARAH CHESES Limudei Kodesh Teacher Prior to moving to Toronto from Connecticut, Mrs. Sarah Cheses served as the Co-Director of the Seif Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus ( JLIC) at Yale. In addition to her role at Ulpana, she continues to work with university students as a part-time JLIC educator in Toronto-area universities. She is a graduate of Nishmat’s Yoetzet Halacha Program, and holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from Columbia University and a B.A. in Biology with Honors from Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women. Sarah has previously taught at Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls in Teaneck, NJ, and has been involved in informal Jewish education through Camp Stone and NCSY. In her free time, Sarah enjoys making jewelry and experimenting with healthy baking. She is very excited to return to Ulpana for her second year, where she will be teaching Gemara, Halacha, and Jewish Philosophy. RABBI NOAH CHESES Limudei Kodesh Teacher A native of Boston, Rabbi Noah Cheses received his ordination from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. During his studies at Yeshiva University he was a Norman Lamm Fellow in Jewish Thought and a Wexner Graduate Fellow. In addition he has done graduate work in Family Therapy and has a graduate degree in Religious Studies and Theology from Yale University. Before moving to Toronto to serve as the assistant Rabbi at Shaarei Shomayim, Rabbi Cheses served as an associate rabbi at the Yale University Hillel where he also was the co-director of JLIC, the Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus. His vision of Jewish community is one in which every member has a strong sense of belonging to something larger than themselves. He hopes to advance the values of Modern Orthodoxy by inspiring people through powerful and relevant Torah. He is married to Sarah Cheses and is the proud father of Adina, Natan and Orly. 12 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 MRS. SARA ERLICH Head of Ivrit Department Mrs. Sara Erlich graduated from Telma Yelin School with a degree in Musical Studies, and obtained her Bachelors degree in Hebrew Literature and Philosophy from Tel Aviv University after completing her military service. Prior to working at Bnei Akiva Schools, Mrs. Erlich taught literature and language to grades 7 to 10 in Israel. In addition to teaching, she has held administrative positions at Maccabi Health Services and Bank Leumi, with responsibilities ranging from employee recruitment and training to lecturing at seminars. Before arriving in Canada, Mrs. Erlich received an award for “Above and Beyond” achievements at her workplace in Maccabi. Currently in her 9th year teaching at Bnei Akiva Schools, Mrs. Erlich is the head of the Ivrit department and teaches Hebrew classes. Over the past few years, Mrs. Erlich has developed the curriculum for her department, incorporating important elements of the Hebrew language. Sara has a great passion and devotion for the Hebrew language which she enjoys passing on to her pupils, emphasizing the language to be a fundamental requirement at BAS. She has had many students contact her from Israel thanking her for the level of Hebrew mastery which she has been able to instill. RABBI MOSHE GOLDBERG Limudei Kodesh Teacher Rabbi Moshe Goldberg was born in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Telshe Yeshiva High School – Chicago Branch, and afterwards Telshe Yeshiva, Wickliffe, Ohio where he received smicha from Rav Mordechai Gifter and Rab Boruch Sorotskil ז”לHis career began as a Rebbe in Miami Beach in the Mesifta program, and in Rabbi Yochanan Zweig’s Yeshiva. He moved to Toronto in 1984, teaching at Yeshiva Yesodei Hatorah, then at the Mesifta of Yeshiva Gedola Zichron Shmayahu, where he continues to teach today. He has taught the senior class at Yeshivat Or Chaim since 1996. Rabbi Goldberg has authored the Seforim “Bikurei Moshe” on the Shas and on the Torah U’Moadim. MRS. LEAH GREEN Limudei Kodesh Teacher Mrs. Leah Green joined Bnei Akiva Schools last year, teaching grade 9 English at Ulpana. She has four years of experience as a long term occasional and substitute teacher at many of the Jewish day schools in Toronto. Mrs. Green has an Honours Bachelors of Arts in Religious Studies and a Bachelor of Education, Jewish Education Program, both from York University. Mrs. Green is excited to transition to teaching Judaic Studies this year. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 13 MRS. LORI GRYSMAN Limudei Kodesh Teacher During the week, when Mrs. Lori Grysman is not teaching her Monday Mishpacha class to the Grade 12 girls at Ulpanat Orot, she is teaching Chumash and Navi in the middle school at Netivot Hatorah. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Manitoba, a teaching certificate from the province of Manitoba, and a Master of Arts degree in Hebrew Literature from New York University. She is proud to have been in the first Gemara class taught to women at Stern College, and was profoundly influenced by her Torah studies in Israel with Nechama Leibowitz, z”l. Mrs. Grysman is also active in adult education and teaches a weekly Torah class. MRS. TANYA HALEVI Limudei Kodesh Teacher Tanya graduated from optometry school in Hadassah/Jerusalem. While working at a private clinic and working on her research study she continued to be involved with youth and aid activity. Although she loves her profession, the past few years have pulled her strongly towards education. She directed the OU Israel center youth groups as well as working at the Koby M andellFoundation which serves terror victims. She has spent the past 5 years working at bothMidreshet Lindenbaum and Midreshet HaRova, o verseeing student welfareand educational programming. Tanya puts her soul into her work with her students and is very excited to be teaching and working at Ulpanat Orot. Tanya, her husband Yair and two children, O hr Eitan and Adiel, are excited to be part of the Bnei Akiva Schools community. MR. YOSEF KURTZ Limudei Kodesh Teacher Yosef Kurtz is a graduate of Bnei Akiva Schools and is excited to be returning to Yeshivat Or Chaim. After graduating from Or Chaim,Yosef studied at Yeshivat Hakotel for two years and completed his degree at York University. While at York, Yosef discovered his passion for Jewish education and begun working with NCSY Canada. Yosef has has been teaching Jewish Philosophy, Religious Studies and Jewish Ethics at Torah High for the past 7 years. While working for NCSY, Yosef completed an MBA at the Schulich School of Business,specializing in Marketing and Finance. Yosef is still involved with NCSY Canada as well as manages a Media and Advertising firm. Yosef currently lives in Toronto with his wife, Stephanie. WHEN I THINK OF MY TIME SPENT AT OR CHAIM, I REMEMBER THE GREAT TIMES I SHARED WITH MY FRIENDS, THE CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS I FORGED WITH MY TEACHERS, AND THE GENUINE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES THAT WERE OPEN TO ME. BUT MOST OF ALL, I REMEMBER A PLACE I ENJOYED BEING, A BUILDING THAT I LOOKED FORWARD TO VISITING EVERY DAY AND A SETTING WHERE I FELT AT HOME. 14 - Gideon Blinick (‘12) yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 MR. JONNY LIPCZER Limudei Kodesh Teacher and Bnei Akiva Shaliach Jonny Lipczer is in his third year as the Shaliach for Bnei Akiva of Toronto. He was raised in London, England and made Aliyah to Israel in 2006. He studied at Yeshivat Hakibbutz Hadati in Israel, and has served as Mazkir of Bnei Akiva UK, Executive Director of Mizrachi UK and Development Director of the UK Friends of Laniado Hospital. In Israel, Jonny coordinated World Bnei Akiva’s long-term Israel programmes for participants from the UK, South Africa and Australia. As a Holocaust educator, Jonny regularly leads educational trips to Poland. He taught a grade 12 chabura at YOC for last year and is excited to be teaching a grade 11/12 option course this year. Jonny is married to Belinda, who isteachingat Netivot HaTorah Day Schoolthis year, and they have two children, Eitan and Ayala. RABBI HARTLEY PERLMUTTER Limudei Kodesh Teacher Rabbi Hartley Perlmutter returns for his third year teaching with Bnei Akiva Schools. Prior to that, he taught Limudei Kodesh at SAR Academy, in Riverdale, NY. Rabbi Perlmutter has extensive experience in the world of informal Jewish education including NCSY (Canada, Central East, New York and New Jersey regions), Camp Moshava Ennismore, and NCSY Summer programs. Last summer, he was Rosh Chinuch at Moshava Ba’ir Toronto. Rabbi Perlmutter holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from York University and Smicha from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (REITS), as well as a M.Sc. degree from Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration at Yeshiva University. This year, he is teaching courses at Ulpana, while taking some university classes. Rabbi Perlmutter brings energy, engagement and excitement to both the classrooms and hallways. RABBI AVIAD PITUCHEY CHOTAM Limudei Kodesh Teacher Rabbi Aviad Pituchey Chotam is very excited to return for his second year at Bnei Akiva Schools. Prior to joining BAS, he and his famiyl spent a wonderful year of teaching Hebrew and other Judaics at Hebraica Hertzl-Bialik school in Caracas, Venezuela. Prior to that, he coordinated a Tanach program in Yeshivat Har Etzion, Alon Shvut and was a counselor in Gesher Educational Center for study and dialogue of Jewish identity and Israeli society. Rav Aviad has also taught in Alon Shvut Elementary School and in OTS Neve Shmuel Yeshiva High School. Rabbi Aviad has a B.ed. and M.ed in Education. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 15 MRS. HODAYA PITUCHEY CHOTAM Limudei Kodesh and Ivrit Teacher Mrs. Hodaya Pituchey Chotam taught Ivrit and Judaic Studies at the Hebraica Hertzl-Bialik School in Caracas, Venezuela. She was also a counselor for overseas students in Midreshet Eshel in Jerusalem. Prior to that, Mrs. Pituchey Chotam taught Judaic Studies at Am Yisrael Echad’s schools. She served in Sheirut Leumi at the Halabi Syrian community in New York as well as Coordinator of the Israeli branch of Bnei Akiva. Mrs. Pituchey Chotam teaches Ivrit and ensures that our hallways are beautified with valuable Torah content. MR. JOSH PRIZANT Limudei Kodesh Teacher Joshua Prizant is from Ottawa, Ontario and is excited to be teaching at Yeshivat Or Chaim this year. After completing high school in Ottawa, Joshua studied at Yeshivat Hakotel for two years before beginning his university studies at McGill University, and finishing them at York University. Upon his graduation with a BA Hons. from York, Joshua spent a year working as a sales analyst before beginning a Masters of History and McMaster University. Joshua is excited to bring a dynamic and in-depth approach to learning chumash this year at Yeshivat Or Chaim. Joshua currently lives in Toronto with his wife, Ashira. RABBI NOAH SONENBERG Head of Gemara/Halacha Department Rabbi Sonenberg has been teaching at Bnei Akiva Schools for twelve years and has taught Torah, Halacha, Philosophy and Gemara. He is the head of the Gemara department and has developed a four year curriculum which works on developing the students’ ability to learn independently. Rabbi Sonenberg has a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a focus on genetics. He studied in Yeshivat Bircas Hatorah in Israel after completing his university degree. Rabbi Sonenberg is passionate about learning and teaching Gemara. In addition to teaching at our school, he also teaches adult Gemara classes in the community. Rabbi Sonenberg is married to Mrs. Rifka Sonenberg, who teaches at Ulpanat Orot and together they have three children: Tamar, Boaz and Yishai. MRS. RIFKA SONENBERG Limudei Kodesh Teacher, Science Teacher, and Grade 10 Mechanechet Rifka Sonenberg was born in Israel and grew up in Toronto. She holds an Honours B.Sc. in Chemistry from York University and a teaching certificate from Michlalah in Jerusalem. She has recently added a qualification in teaching Science. Mrs. Sonenberg and her husband, Rabbi Noah Sonenberg, spent a number of years living and learning in Israel, during which she completed Nishmat’s Keren Ariel (Yoatzot Halacha) program. Mrs. Sonenberg wears many hats: she teaches Judaic studies, serves as a resource for Ulpana students in need of additional educational support, teaches Science, is a beloved kallah teacher and a popular speaker, both locally and in the United States. The Sonenbergs have three children. 16 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 MR. RAFFI SOTTO Limudei Kodesh Teacher Raffi Sotto is a graduate of Or Chaim, and frequently visits to play basketball in the alumni games. After a year of Yeshiva study in Israel, he completed his BA in Psychology at York University. From there he moved on to complete a Masters in Jewish Education and Administration at Azrieli Graduate School of Yeshiva University. Mr. Sottoworkedand completedhis practicum at Associated Hebrew Schools overthe past three years, gaining much from mentorships with Rabbis and teachers in Toronto. He is currently in the second year of a Masters in Jewish Studies at the Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning and Leadership. M r. Sotto is looking forward to teaching a Machshavah course to grades 10 and 11 this upcoming semester and making a positive contribution to his alma mater. MR. TOM STOPNICKI Limudei Kodesh Teacher Mr. Tom Stopnicki has been involved with the Bnei Akiva Schools for a number of years. A graduate of Or Chaim (’94) Mr. Stopnicki went on to Yeshivat Or Dovid in Israel and then York University. Throughout his years working in Real Estate, Mr. Stopnicki’s involvement in the school never waned, regularly coming back as a substitute teacher in the Judaics Department. Since 2011, Mr. Stopnicki has been a permanent member of faculty, initially teaching Gemara. Mr. Stopnicki lives in Thornhill with his wife, Amy and 4 children. MRS. ORA ZIRING Limudei Kodesh Teacher Ora (Shore) Ziring, an Ulpanat Orot alumna, studied at the Keren Ariel program at Nishmat to become a Yoetzet Halacha, and taught Talmud and Halacha at Midreshet Emunah V’Omanut. She has previously worked as the Shoelet UMeshiva at Stern College and has an MA from the Graduate Program for Talmudic Studies at Yeshiva University and a BA from York University. Ora will be teaching Limudei Kodesh at Ulpanat Orot and launching a women’s Beit Midrash at Ulpanat Orot in conjunction with the YU Torah MiTzion Beit Midrash Zichron Dov of Toronto and JLIC. She and her husband, Rabbi Jonathan Ziring have two sons, Meir and Aharon Yehudah. shlichim/shlichot maoz stahl yshay david aliza glassman emuna liberman yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 17 general studies faculty MS. ADINA ANDER Science and Biology Teacher Ms. Adina Ander is in her second year at Bnei Akiva Schools. Prior to that, she taught Science and Physical Education at TanenbaumCHAT. Ms. Ander holds a Bachelors of Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) and a Bachelors of Kinesiology and Physical Education from the University of Toronto. She teaches grades 9 and 10 Science at Ulpana and grade 11 Biology at Or Chaim. MR. BRYAN BALKISSOON Chemistry Teacher Mr. Balkissoon is in his second year of teaching and honoured to have began his career in such a dynamic and dedicated community. Mr. Balkissoon is teaching Science, Mathematics and Chemistry at both schools; he is also qualified to teach Biology. Outside of the classroom, Mr. Balkissoon enjoys running and playing board games. MRS. RACHEL BELZBERG Science and Mathematics Teacher Mrs. Belzberg has taught science and math at Bnei Akiva Schools for the past 5 years. After earning an Honours Bachelors of Science from York University, she went on to complete a Masters of Science in Education. Outside of the classroom, Mrs. Belzberg can be seen talking to students in the hallway, running with Ulpana’s Running Club, participating in student programs, or decorating the school bulletin boards. MRS. MONICA CHOCRON Head of Science and Mathematics Departments Mrs. Chocron earned a summa cum laude Licentiate of Education degree from The University Andres Bello (Caracas, Venezuela) with a specialization in Physics and Mathematics. For the first 14 years of her teaching career, Mrs. Chocron taught at the Colegio Moral y Luces Herzl-Bialik in Caracas (where she studied herself) teaching in the classroom and working as the Physics Department Chair. She received a special recognition for uninterrupted service and a prize for excellent teacher’s performance given by Keren Chinuch Caracas. In 2002, she and her family moved to Canada, and she worked for 7 years at Associated Hebrew Schools. Since 2009, Mrs. Chocron has been teaching Science, Physics, and Mathematics at both Yeshivat Or Chaim and Ulpanat Orot. Over the past four years, her Physics students won the Weizmann Safe Competition in Canada twice and competed in the finals in Israel. 18 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 MRS. SHARON FIXLER English Teacher Mrs. Sharon (Weltman) Fixler has been teaching English (Grades 9-12) and Writer’s Craft at Ulpanat Orot for eleven years and is also a graduate of the school. Mrs. Fixler earned her Honours B.A. and B.E.d. degrees from York University, where she also completed an M.A. in English. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Mrs. Fixler initiated and continues to run the popular school-wide public speaking contest, now in its tenth year. As well, Mrs. Fixler spearheaded the Ulpana Intergenerational Book Club with senior citizens from the Bernard Betel Centre. Mrs. Fixler has also given shiurim and been an invited speaker at various events throughout the Toronto Jewish community. MR. JOEL GRAHAM Mathematics Teacher Mr. Joel Graham has been teaching Mathematics at Bnei Akiva Schools since 2011. He studied Philosophy in Montreal, and was certified to teach in Toronto at OISE. A committed educator, he is most interested in alternative education programs and the effect of technology on learning today. Mr. Graham is proud to have started his career in such a great community. An avid chess player, he has started chess clubs at both schools. Over the past two years, he coordinated the Model UN teams at Bnei Akiva Schools. MR. PETER LANG Mathematics and Computer Science Teacher With an Honours degree in Math and Statistics and a Microsoft Certified Professional qualification, Mr. Peter Lang has taught at Bnei Akiva Schools for ten years. Overseas teaching and education experience, a business background, a passion for teaching and knowledge of the education system are powerful assets to Mr. Lang’s teaching role at BAS. He understands the importance of a student’s education for lifelong success and is always willing to assist students, even outside the classroom. A personalized, caring approach by Mr. Lang helps students meet their unique learning styles and academic needs. DR. SHLOMIT LEVY Science and Biology Teacher Dr. Shlomit Levy has taught Science at the Bnei Akiva Schools since 2008 and has passionately engaged in science education for the last twenty years. Prior to her move to Toronto, she taught Pathology and Anatomy in the New York/ American Program at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine in Tel-Aviv University. Dr. Levy received her B.Sc. with honors from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Honors M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Anatomy and Pathology from Tel-Aviv University, M.B.A. with distinction from Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, and authored articles in peer reviewed journals. During her postdoctoral studies at Mount Sinai Hospital, in Toronto, she was the recipient of the Samuel Lunenfeld Award and The Kidney Foundation Award. In Ulpanat Orot and Yeshivat Or Chaim, Dr. Levy conducts microscopy and dissection classes, field trips to leading research institutes, prepares her students for the national biology contests, and aims to inspire the next generation of scientists by making science exciting, relevant and fun. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 19 MRS. ROCHELLE LIPSON Visual Arts Teacher Mrs. Rochelle Lipson has been teaching Visual Arts at Ulpanat Orot for the past 8 years. She received her Specialized Honours Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from York University. Mrs. Lipson previously taught various courses at Eitz Chaim Schools. She initiated and has continued to organize the Bnei Akiva Schools Art Exhibit with Mr. Pascal, the Visual Arts teacher at Or Chaim, for the past 7 years. Mrs. Lipson has also overseen joint creative projects with other schools. She continues to educate herself and works with various art media in order to grow artistically and pass that knowledge and creativity on to her students. DR. JANNA NADLER English Teacher Dr. Janna Nadler teaches English at Bnei Akiva Schools and is also the Staff Yearbook Advisor. She has a Ph.D. in English from McMaster University and a B.Ed., Honours B.A., and M.A. from York University; all degrees were supported by merit-based scholarships. Before teaching at Bnei Akiva Schools, Dr. Nadler taught Canadian Literature and Children’s Literature at McMaster University and the University of Toronto. Dr. Nadler is also a well-known speaker and book reviewer for book club groups throughout the G.T.A. She is the creator/ director of Book Clubs by Janna (www.bookclubsbyjanna.com). Dr. Nadler has three children – Maya, Jordan, and Aliza – and is married to Michael Nadler, of Central Epicure Food Products. MR. PAUL PASCAL Visual Arts Teacher Mr. Paul Pascal has taught Visual Arts at every level — elementary and high school, as well as adult. He is a graduate of the University of Manitoba, and did post-graduate work at Hebrew University, Toronto Teachers College, and York University. He studied Judaic Arts on scholarship at Brandeis-Bardin Institute in California, and was recommended from there for a scholarship to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. With Specialist certificates in Special Education and Visual Arts, Mr. Pascal began his career in the public school system. He has been teaching at Or Chaim for eight years. In the last seven of those years, he and Mrs. Lipson have coordinated the Bnei Akiva Schools annual Art Show, a highlight of the school year. Married with two children, Mr. Pascal’s outside pursuits include teaching art at a homeless shelter, and time in his own studio. An amateur genealogist, he has presented research results at international conferences, and particularly enjoys translating Yiddish documents and memoirs. 20 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 MRS. HADASSA PERTMAN Social Sciences Teacher An Ulpana graduate, Mrs. Hadassa Pertman received her Bachelors in History from Stern College and her Masters in Social Studies Education from Columbia University Teachers College. She began her teaching career at public high schools in the South Bronx and Harlem, NY. She was a participant in the Jewish New Teacher Project while teaching American and Global History at Yeshiva University’s High School for Boys. Most recently, Mrs. Pertman taught English and Social Studies at Akiva Academy in Calgary, Alberta. Jewish communal involvement is very important to Mrs. Pertman. Before moving back to Toronto, she was a Board Member of Jewish Federation and the chair of UJA’s Young Leadership division in Calgary, as well as a committee member of Calgary’s Jewish Film Festival. She will be teaching grade 12 Canadian and International Law at Ulpana again this year and is also excited to be teaching American History at Or Chaim. She is proud to have returned to her alma mater. MRS. ARLENE RIPSMAN Mathematics and Computer Science Teacher Mrs. Arlene Ripsman has been a member of the faculty at Ulpana and Or Chaim for the last 9 years, where she teaches Mathematics and Computer Science. Mrs. Ripsman earned her Honours B.Sc. in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Toronto. Prior to joining the Bnei Akiva Schools, she worked for an actuarial consulting firm for 7 years before returning to university to study Computer Science. Mrs. Ripsman received her Honours B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science from York University. Over the course of her academic career, Mrs. Ripsman had an opportunity to teach at both the University of Toronto and York University. It was through these activities that Mrs. Ripsman discovered her passion for teaching. She brings this passion for teaching to her day to day responsibilities at Bnei Akiva Schools. MR. FRANCIS ROBERTS French Teacher Mr. Frances Roberts is currently in his sixth year teaching French at Or Chaim, and his second at Ulpana. He has also been teaching at George Brown College in the Continuing Education department since 1998. In addition, he conducts interviews and evaluates future French teachers for the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute at the University of Ottawa. Mr. Roberts possesses an M.B.A. from HEC Louvain-la-Neuve University, Minor in linguistic, TFSL Certification and Masters in Astronomy. Although Mr. Roberts’ knowledge and credentials extend beyond teaching French, the language is his passion and he enjoys teaching all levels. His goal is to assist the students to be proficient in the French language by the time they graduate from the Bnei Akiva Schools. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 21 MR. GORD SKAROTT Athletic Director, Business and Physical Health & Education Teacher Mr. Gord Skarott has been a Physical Education teacher and Athletic Director at Or Chaim since 2002. A graduate of Brock University, Mr. Skarott emphasizes fitness and exercise in his classes and his personal life. He has worked as a personal trainer and regularly competes in long distance endurance events such as marathons and triathlons, including three Ironman events. Mr. Skarott takes his enthusiasm and love of physical activity into each class and attempts to find new ways for his students to have fun while being active. He is also very active in extra-curricular activities, acting as the head coach of Or Chaim’s cross country running team, soccer team in each of the last eleven years and has added tennis and flag football when our schedule has allowed. He enjoys being a positive element in his students’ day and hopes the skills they learn in his class will stay with them into adulthood. MR. MICHAEL TEVERSHAM History and Social Sciences Teacher For the past twelve years, Mr. Michael Teversham has been sharing his knowledge and sense of humour with students at both Or Chaim and Ulpana Orot, teaching History and other Social Sciences. Educated at the University of Toronto, the University of Southern California and State University of New York, Mr. T enjoyed a screenwriting career prior to teaching, working on a variety of television shows now only found on YouTube or in Germany. Mr. T strives to instill a love of learning in his students, improve their verbal and written skills and make the classroom experience as fun as it can be. When not in the classroom, the girls enjoy discussing current events with him in the hallway, and the boys enjoy playing basketball intramurals alongside Mr. T. MRS. KENDRA THOMPSON Dramatic Arts, English and Mathematics Teacher Prior to eight rewarding years teaching at both Ulpana and Or Chaim, Mrs. Thompson taught for eight years in the middle school at Netivot HaTorah and one year in her home province of New Brunswick. While at Bnei Akiva Schools, Mrs. Thompson has taught a variety of subjects including English, Math and History and is thrilled to be teaching grade 9 Drama, re-connecting with her passion for theatre. She has a B.A. and B.Ed. with honours from the University of New Brunswick, an Honours Specialist qualification in history from OISE and an Intermediate math qualification from York Univeristy. Mrs. Thompson created a girls’ running team at Ulpana that trains for the 5K Hannukah Hustle in Hamilton and the Sporting Life 10K in Toronto. 22 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 yu torah mitzion beit midrash zichron dov of toronto RABBI MORDECHAI TORCZYNER Rosh Beit Midrash Rabbi Torczyner has been our Rosh Beit Midrash since its founding in August 2009. Rabbi Torczyner received his B.A. (Comp Sci) from Yeshiva University in 1993, and studied toward a Masters (Comp Sci) at New York University while learning for the rabbinate in YU’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. Rabbi Torczyner recently completed his second term on the Executive Committee of the Rabbinical Council of America, and he has headed and served on various committees of the RCA. Rabbi Torczyner specializes in blending different areas of knowledge with Torah, and utilizing diverse methods to develop curricula in Jewish history, Tanach and Jewish law. Rabbi Torczyner lives in Thornhill with his wife, Caren, and their four children. RABBI JONATHAN ZIRING Sgan Rosh Beit Midrash Rabbi Ziring grew up in Staten Island, NY. He attended Yeshivat Har Etzion (Gush) and received his B.A. from Yeshiva College in Philosophy and Jewish Studies, his M.A. from the Bernard Revel Graduate School in Jewish Philosophy, and semichah from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), all of Yeshiva University. Following his studies in YU, he returned to Yeshivat Har Etzion as a member of the Kollel Gavoah, where he also taught and functioned as a Shoel Umeishiv for the overseas students. During his years in YU, Rabbi Ziring taught regular classes in NYU’s Bronfman Center, the Columbia Hillel, and multiple schools and synagogues. Rabbi Ziring is married to Ora (Shore), a Toronto native, and have two sons, Meir and Aharon Yehudah. RABBI DAVID ELY GRUNDLAND Avrech Rabbi Grundland grew up in Toronto. He attended York University where he received his B.A. in Business and Society. In 2014 he received ordination from the Joseph and Gwendolyn Strauss Rabbinical Seminary at Yeshivat Hamivtar under the direction of Rabbi Yehoshua Reich, and HaGaon Rabbi Zalman Nechemia Goldberg, shlit”a. While completing his tests for ordination, David Ely also served as a Rav and mashpia for students of Mechinat Ye’ud. YISROEL MEIR ROSENZWEIG Avrech Yisroel Meir Rosenzweig grew up in Charleston, SC. He studied music theory and composition at the College of Charleston, while performing as a guitarist with jazz groups in local venues. After graduating, he learned under Rabbi Shimon Green at Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah in the Old City of Yerushalayim. Yisroel Meir continued his studies at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary at Yeshiva University. Yisroel Meir has an MA in Jewish Education from YU’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration. yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 23 glance at bnei akiva schools BY THE NUMBERS sent 85 ALUMNI 150 KIDS to Or Chaim & Ulpanat Orot 113 ALUMNI COUPLES 22 ALUMNI COUPLES sent 54 KIDS to Or Chaim & Ulpanat Orot 24 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 ALUMNI IN ISRAEL 107 48 BOYS GIRLS 230 GIRLS 157 BOYS yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 25 LEADERSHIP - ULPANA LEADERSHIP - OR CHAIM 26 MY EXPERIENCES GETTING INVOLVED WITH CHESSED AT BNEI AKIVA SCHOOLS HELPED ME DEVELOP LEADERSHIP SKILLS, AN AWARENESS FOR THE NEEDS OF MY COMMUNITY AND A PASSION FOR HELPING OTHERS. AS A STUDENT AT SUCH A TIGHTLY-KNIT SMALL SCHOOL, AS WELL AS BEING SUPPORTED BY THE ENERGETIC AND ENTHUSIASTIC STUDENT BODY, I WAS GIVEN TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITIES AND WAS EMPOWERED TO MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THOSE AROUND ME.” - Yaakov Green (‘12) yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 ADDITIONAL LEARNING - ULPANA ADDITIONAL LEARNING - OR CHAIM WHEN I JOINED THE MATMIDIM PROGRAM, IT REALLY MADE A SPIRITUAL IMPACT ON MY LIFE. THE PROGRAM GIVES ME THE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO GROW IN MY GEMARA LEARNING, AS WELL AS THE CHANCE TO LEARN TORAH LISHMA. WITH A PIZZA LUNCH AND LEARN EVERY WEEK, I FEEL THAT I HAVE DEVELOPED A STRONGER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE AMAZING REBBEIM THAT DEVOTE THEMSELVES TO OUR SHIURIM. THE MATMIDIM PROGRAM HAS TRULY HELPED ME TO GROW SPIRITUALLY AND ITS BENEFITS ARE COUNTLESS. - Eli Weltman, Grade 11 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 27 ARTS AND CLUBS - ULPANA ARTS AND CLUBS - OR CHAIM 28 IN GRADE 12 I WAS FORTUNATE TO BE ONE OF THE CODIRECTORS OF THE ULPANA CHOIR. LOOKING BACK, I NOW REALIZE THAT I GAINED VITAL SKILLS NOT ONLY IN HARMONY COMPOSITION, BUT IN LEADERSHIP AND TEAM WORK AS WELL, THAT HAVE ALLOWED ME TO CONTRIBUTE AS A MEMBER OF THE PEER LEADING TEAM FOR SCIENCE MAJORS AT YORK UNIVERSITY. - Michael Sheinis (‘11) yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES MY TIME IN THE MODEL UNITED NATIONS PROGRAM HELPED INSTILL AND CULTIVATE CRUCIAL CRITICAL THINKING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS, WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY PROMOTING AND AIR OF COLLEGIALITY AND FRIENDSHIP AMONGST THE MEMBERS OF THE CLUB. I CAN SAY WITH UTMOST CERTAINTY THAT THE SKILLS THAT I WAS TAUGHT IN MODEL UN HAVE PROVED ESSENTIAL IN BOTH MY POSTSECONDARY AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION. - Shimshi Dukesz (‘10) yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 29 ATHLETICS ULPANA OR CHAIM BASKETBALL BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL TENNIS SOCCER PLAYING ON THE BASKETBALL, SOCCER, AND CROSS-COUNTRY TEAMS GAVE ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO REPRESENT OUR COMMUNITY TO ALL TYPES OF SCHOOLS, AND SHOW THEM HOW WE CAN BE A TOP TEAM WHILE REMAINING MENSCHLIKE. OVERALL, IT HELPED ME GROW IN A WAY THAT IS NOT POSSIBLE IN THE CLASSROOM, AND I WAS ABLE TO FORGE RELATIONSHIPS AND HAVE AN ENJOYABLE TIME. - Akiva Maresky (‘10) 30 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 yeshivat or chaim / ulpanat orot inside bnei akiva schools 2015-2016 31